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  1. Robert Martin Adams (1915 – December 16, 1996) was an American literary scholar. Biography. Adams was born Robert Martin Krapp in New York City in 1915. He was the son of George Philip Krapp, a Columbia University English professor, and grandson of Swedish painter Carl Frederick von Saltza. His uncle was muralist Philip von Saltza.

  2. Professor of English. Robert Martin Adams graduated from Columbia University, where he also received an M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. He taught at Columbia, at the University of Wisconsin, and at Rutgers University before coming to Cornell University in 1950.

  3. —translated and edited by Robert Martin Adams (Norton Critical Edition, 1977). Don’t confuse this Adams (b. 1915) with the now better-known Robert Merrihew Adams (b. 1937).

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  4. Robert Martin Adams does not so much review the book as use it for an excuse to practice being at once very smooth and very lethal. Mr. Adams hints that those who are knowing enough to understand

  5. ROBERT MARTIN ADAMS comprehensive exhibit of primitive African masks. Stravinsky's "Sacre du Printemps" is based on and expressive of the vegetation rites and barbaric dances of ancient Russia. Both works were not only the last word in avant-garde style (for their day); they were more deeply rooted in primitivism than anything Europe had seen

  6. A Magazine of Literature and the Arts. “No journal has been more distinguished in its literary ambitions.”. — The New Criterion.

  7. The Prince a Revised Translation, Backgrounds, Interpretations, Marginalia. N. Machiavelli, R. Adams. Published 1992. History. Accurate, highly readable, and thoroughly revised for the Second Edition, this translation renders Machiavelli's 1513 political tract into clear and concise English.